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- What is impregnation?
- What does impregnation do?
- What is porosity?
- How does impregnation improve product quality?
- How much does impregnation cost?
- Can impregnation save energy?
- What materials can be impregnated?
- What are the requirements of impregnants?
- What impregnants are used?
- What temperatures will the impregnant withstand?
- What size porosity can be sealed?
- What pressures will the impregnant withstand?
- Can cracked or unsound castings be reclaimed by impregnation?
- Will impregnants vibrate loose or fall out?
- How long will the impregnant last?
- What else will impregnation do?
- Can impregnation cure surface flaws?
- Should impregnation be carried out before or after machining?
- How does one evaluate the effectiveness of impregnation?
- Should pressure testing be done before or after impregnation?
- What size castings can be impregnated?
- Will impregnation distort, discolor or damage castings in any way?
- Will the fluids which my casting will handle be compatible with the impregnating material?
- What kinds of castings or powdered metal parts can be impregnated?
- What is the Impco Process?
- What does "Dry-Vacuum-Pressure" impregnation mean?
- What are the advantages of Dry-Vacuum-Pressure impregnation?
- By whom is the Impco Process approved?
- What about environmental considerations?
- Can we impregnate our own parts in our own plant?
- What about material quality?
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Tel: 800.779.2491, 401.521.2490, FAX: 401.521.5690, E-mail: mail@impco-inc.com
Copyright © 2013 Impco, Inc.
